Caroline Saouma, Ph.D

University of Utah

Alternate Energy

Caroline Saouma, Ph.D

Caroline Saouma is a USTAR assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Utah whose research is focused on synthetic inorganic chemistry for catalysis, energy, and health. Applications of her work may lead to clean energy fuel cells and CO2 reduction technologies. Currently, Saouma’s team is working on activation of O2, electrocatalytic CO2 fixation, and CO2 reduction to methanol, and is developing catalysts for the reduction of carbon dioxide by using techniques that will ultimately recycle carbon dioxide back into fuels.